App revisit: Toro Mini

Toro Mini is a real fav of an app. I love the sounds it makes and how simple it is to work with. There was some talk about there being an iPad version too, but that hasn’t surfaced as yet. Shame really, it would be nice to see if get some updates.

App revisit: Noise IO Pro Synth

Noise IO Pro is arguably the first synth for the iPhone/Touch. It’s still pretty amazing to this day. Amidio haven’t done anything with it for a long time, although I thought there was a suggestion that they were going to issue an HD version or an update of some kind. Still, it’s worth remembering this app as a real groundbreaking event in mobile music history.

New Mixtikl interface

Software that I have enjoyed for quite a few years now in various guises and on various platforms. The latest version of the interface is big step forward, and the app, well, as far as making music goes it is amazing, there’s nothing more that can be said about it really.

Tabletop 1.4

Just a quick mention of the latest version of Tabletop. It’s awesome. That’s all.

The Retronyms are amazing, their work just gets better and better.

ZXSynth?

From Pixelh8, a ZXSynth. An excellent way to celebrate 30 years of ZX.

App revisit: Euno Synth

This was a great idea for a synth app, and had a very clean interface, but it was really hard to get to grips with it. By the time you’d set the synth controls and moved to the keys page you couldn’t tell what the sound would be like. It didn’t make sense from there really.

It was a shame really. It hasn’t seen an update for a long time now either.

App revisit: Beat it!

I remember this game when it first arrived, it was a great idea, and it still is, but I always found it just a bit too hard, which made it a bit off putting really. Which was a shame as visually it was amazing to play.